Committee for the exact site of the Holy Temple and Altar

"If the authorities would give permission to build the Temple, we are obligated to build it; as it is explained in the Midrash that during the days of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chaninah permission was granted, and they began to build it" - מנחת חינוך

Sacrifices in front of Dome of the Rock

Committee head: Rabbi Tzvi Eidan. The committee has completed its main work and has delivered its conclusions as part of a public statement.

New Jewish Congress Warns Gov't Over Temple Mount The New Jewish Congress, a union of Jewish movements, sent a public letter to the government Tuesday warning that the continuation of the government's present policy regarding the Temple Mount would lead to an uncontrollable "severe downspin" in the security and political situation, threatening "the very existence of the people of Israel and the Jewish state." (16 Tevet 5768, December 25, '07) (Arutz-7)

Court prevents groups from sacrificing live animals at Temple Mount In their efforts to sacrifice a live animal at the Temple Mount, the New Sanhedrin Council adopted an almost underground modus operandi. Rabbis Adin Steinsaltz, Israel Ariel, Yishai Baved and their associates secretly located a butcher, found a Cohen hailing from a lineage 1,000 years old and worked out a plan to quickly erect an alter on the Temple Mount. (April 02, 2007 Nisan 14, 5767) (Haaretz)

Sanhedrin plans for sacrifice of sheep In a donated apartment concealed among the narrow streets of the Jerusalem suburb of Nahlaot, 13 Orthodox Jewish men meet every Tuesday to debate matters of Jewish law. They are the management team of a larger developing Sanhedrin, or religious court, in Israel. (March 24, 2007) (Winston-Salem Journal)

The New Sanhedrin and the Temple Mount Years ago I met Rabbis Yisrael Ariel and Chaim Richman of the Temple Institute, both of whom are now members of the new Sanhedrin. I was researching the problems of the Temple at that time, they asked me to give them a lecture about my findings. (March 11th, 2007) (Dr Leen Ritmeyer’s blog)

Yesha Rabbis: A "Mitzvah" To Visit Temple Mount rder to forbid something, the sanhedrin, or all the generation's Torah leaders, would have to convene and make this decision - but that has not occurred, and th (8 Elul 5763, 05/09/03) (Arutz-7)